Pano Stitch & Crop
by Roman Sisik
Tool for creating panoramic images - stitch and crop photo to preferred size
App Name | Pano Stitch & Crop |
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Developer | Roman Sisik |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 54 MB |
Latest Version | 3 |
Average Rating | 2.83 |
Rating Count | 54 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Pano Stitch & Crop Android app |
This app can be used to automatically stitch multiple overlapping photos together. You can then crop the output image to your preferred size. Final stitched image can also be rotated or flipped.
The app automatically finds overlapping parts in your input images, performs perspective transformations, and blends the images smoothly together.
JPEG, PNG, and TIFF image formats should be used as input.
You can try the online version first before downloading
https://sisik.eu/pano
To achieve good results, you should make sure that your camera is leveled when moving. Additionally, try to get at least about one third overlap between pictures. You can look for something distinctive in the surrounding to help you find good overlap of each photo.
When shooting the photos try to keep the focus and exposure settings same between each photo.
You can also enable "Scan mode" in settings, which is more suitable for stitching scanned documents with only affine transformations.
Recent changes:
- simplified complete workflow
- now app saved to gallery directly
- added more options for feature detection algorithms
- allow to change input image resolution
- user can tweak registration, seam, and composition resolutions
- user can tweak wave correction
- exposure compensation
- warpers added (like spherical, phish-eye, ...
The app automatically finds overlapping parts in your input images, performs perspective transformations, and blends the images smoothly together.
JPEG, PNG, and TIFF image formats should be used as input.
You can try the online version first before downloading
https://sisik.eu/pano
To achieve good results, you should make sure that your camera is leveled when moving. Additionally, try to get at least about one third overlap between pictures. You can look for something distinctive in the surrounding to help you find good overlap of each photo.
When shooting the photos try to keep the focus and exposure settings same between each photo.
You can also enable "Scan mode" in settings, which is more suitable for stitching scanned documents with only affine transformations.
Recent changes:
- simplified complete workflow
- now app saved to gallery directly
- added more options for feature detection algorithms
- allow to change input image resolution
- user can tweak registration, seam, and composition resolutions
- user can tweak wave correction
- exposure compensation
- warpers added (like spherical, phish-eye, ...